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Published 11:41 1 Nov 2018 GMT
Updated 11:52 1 Nov 2018 GMT
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The man has captained the All-Ireland winners five times in total, and to put that into context; only two men have lifted the Sam Maguire cup on three occasions, the last of those in 1917.
Now, back to Cluxton.
It's a crying shame that Stephen Cluxton has been consistently overlooked considering what he has achieved in the last couple seasons, but the argument that he should've been rewarded for his efforts this year just doesn't wash.
We wouldn't be in the midst of this debate had Cluxton been properly appreciated when it was deserved, and that was 2017.
Last season Cluxton had a stellar year in front of the posts for Dublin, he was the focal point for everything good about a side that won their third All-Ireland in a row.
When Dublin where under pressure at half time in the final, something had to give. They needed to change things up. What happened in the second half was an absolute masterclass from the GOAT. He did not waste one single possession taking 11 kickouts, of which Dublin won 11. Incredible.
On top of all of that. 2017 was the year that Cluxton broke the record for the number of times an individual climbed the steps of the Hogan Stand to collect the cup.
That was the year that the legendary goalkeeper was really overlooked, it was last year, not this year. This year he was second best, maybe even third best behind Graham Brody.
The major issue here is that we are having this debate a year too late.
At the end of the day though, Stephen Cluxton already has five all-stars, to go with his six All-Ireland medals. He is probably the least bit concerned about all of this.
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